1899] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 149 



eyes, 2 pis., Zoologische Jahrbiicher, ( Abtheil . Anat. Ontog ) xii, 

 3, Jena, Feb. 22, '99. — K r a e p e 1 i n , K . Xew pedipalpi and 

 scorpions of the Hamburg museum,* 104. — Pocock, R. !• 

 The geographical distribution of the Arachnida of the orders Pedi- 

 palpi and Solifugae, maps, Xatural Science, London, March, '99- — 

 Sorensen. W . Arachnida Groenlaudica ( Acaris excepta) [in 

 Danish],* I05.-S u p i u o, F. Considerations on the classifica- 

 tion of the Ixodes, Atti, Societa Veneto-Trentina di Scienze Xatu- 

 rali, (2), iii 2. Padua, '99. 



Myrlopoda.— C o o k , O. F. The Diplopod family Striariidae,* 

 2 pis.. Proceedings, U. S. National Museum, Xo, 1169, Washington 

 '99; African Diplopoda of the family Gomphodesmidae, 7 pis.. 

 Ibid . No. 1170, '99.— S ilvestri, P. New Argentine Geophiloi- 

 dea [in Latin] 60 c. 



Thysanura. — Silvestri, F .—First notice on the Ai^entine 

 Xhysanura [in Spanish], 60 c. 



Orthoptera — v . B r u n n . M . Parthenogenesis in Phasmidae 

 observed by a transmarine merchant. 104.— B u r r , M . On the ab- 

 breviation of organs of flight in Orthoptera, 21. — M c N e i 1 1 , J . 

 Notes on Arkansas Truxalinae.* 4, March : Arkansas Melanopli, ii,* 

 5. — Sc udder, S. H. The Orthopteran genus Schistocerca* 

 Proceedinsrs, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, xxxiv, 15, 

 Boston, '99: Supplement to a revision of the Melanopli,*3 pis., Pro- 

 ceedings, Davenport [Iowa] Academy of Natural Sciences, vii, '99. 



Neuroptera.— B a n k s , N. A classification of the North Ameri- 

 can Myrmeleonidae,* 4, March.— K e 1 1 o g g , V. L. Mallo- 

 phaga from birds of Panama. Baja California and Alaska,* 4 pis., 

 103 p — K e 1 1 o g g, V. L. and Chapman, B. L. — Mal- 

 lophaga from birds of California.* 5 pis., 103 p.— McLachlan, 

 R. Notes on certain palaearctic species of the genus Henierobiiis, 

 figs., 8. — S uodgrass,R. E. The anatomy of t he Mallophaga, 

 S pis , 130 p. — V o i n o V, D . N . Digestive epithelium of the 

 nymphs oX ^i^schua, 106; Physiological researches on the digestive 

 apparatus and the adipose tissue of Odonate larvae, 2 pis., 106. 



Hemiptera — C ockerell, T. D. A. A date-palm scale in- 

 sect, 68, March 17.— C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. and King, 

 G. B. An apparently new Lecanium found on white cedar,* 5. — 

 D o 1 b y- T y 1 e r , C • H . Lecanium longulnm Douglas para- 

 sitized by LecanobiKs cockerelli Ashmead. Secondary parasite 

 Holcopelte, n. sp , Ashm , 8.— H o w a r d , L . O . The odor of 

 Coccidae, 4. April.— H u n t e r, S. J. The Coccidae of Kansas^* 

 7 pis , Kansas L'niversity Quarterly, viii., 1, Lawrence. Kan., Jan., 

 '99.- J o h n s o n, W. G- The odor of Coccidae, 4, April — 

 King, G. B. Two new Coccids from Bermuda, 5. — M o n- 

 tandon, A. L. A new form in the genus ^afta//'«, descrip- 

 tion of a new species, 106; Hemiptera cry ptooerata, notes and de_ 



